POPULAR RESORT. THE DOMINION LOLLY-WORKS And TEA-ROOMS. MY TEA-ROOMS are cosily and daintily furnished, and should prove an ideal place for the Ladies of Gisborne to enjoy a fragrant Gup of TEA, COFFEE, COCOA, or CHOCOLATE during and after the fatigues of OHRISTOPULOj Proprietor. DIP* OMA, FIRST-LASS, AND HONORS, Tailors’ School of Art, London. j^ADIES' *nd Gr EN^ : / 4? rjIAILOR. ADDRESS: Opposite Parnell’s. Gladstone Road. B ml Urrpouv OPTICAL. DO YOUR EYES REQUIRE ATTENTION? WE TEST EYESIGHT AND FIT GLASSES BY THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC APPROVED METHODS. No Charge for Testing. A. W. J. MANN, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, Gisborne Tel., 120 rpHERE IS JMKE LEATHER. What oh! Hastie! Still in town And doing well I see! You have a show of great renown, From outback to the sea. Leggings you have quite a stack, Of every style and shape, Concertina, brown, and black, \ And Puttees from the Cape. I like your 1 Queensland Heads and Reins, McMillan’s gear’s a dandy, It will resist the greatest strain, I tell you it comes handy. Curry Combs and Dandy Brushes, Bridoon Bits with double rings Rubber Rings and Pads for brushers, Snap and Swivel Hooks with springs. —By Heel Shave. STEWARD HASTIE, OPPOSITE BARLOW’S GARAGE. GLADSTONE ROAD. NOTICE. MRS. JOWERS, of the SWEETERIES, begs to notify the Public that sLs has opened her new SLop in Hallensteins’ Buildings, Gladstone Road, and is now prepared to supply them with Ice Cream, Afternoon Tea, and Light Refreshments of all kinds. The Best of Confectionery and Choicest of Fruits at — THE SWEETERIES. Tehpbone 601. ASK YOUR FEET IF your Feet could tell what kind of a Boot or Shoe they want, they would beg for the now famous BOOT DEPOT FOOTWEAR. My Boots and Shoes are made in accordance with scientific principles and rules. • Every pain from a corn to a bunion is but the foot s cry for mercy. Why crowd your . feet into ill-fitting and hurtful Boots and Shoes when you can now secure the famous BOOT DAPOi FOOTWEAR of eveiy description, "which are the embodiment of ease, comfort, and grace? S.PHCIAL AND PROMPT APriiNTION PAID TO REPAIRING WORK.’ H. J. ANDREW, THE BOOT DEPOT. GLADSTONE ROAD. OAH’S ARK. , suit the times: Double-. idsteads, 7s, 10s, 12s, and iled Bedsteads, 15s, Li 15s; Single Bedsteads, ble-wire Mattresses, Horn Coucbos, 5s and /s Mi l6d per yard; lGgal Milk 12s; set of Light Har-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2548, 8 July 1909, Page 7
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398Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2548, 8 July 1909, Page 7
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